Martha MacCallum grilled House Intelligence Committee Democrat Eric Swalwell on several topics, including the Mueller probe and Swalwell's stated promise to investigate several aspects of President Donald Trump.

MacCallum said that Republicans may try to pass a federal budget package before the end of the year -- one that would likely include both relief for Californians affected by wildfires and funding for a Mexican border wall.

Swalwell, who represents Alameda and Contra Costa Counties in the Golden State, said that "ideally we can have border security -- maybe not a physical wall -- and take care of people in California."

MacCallum pressed Swalwell on his claim that he wants the incoming House Democratic majority to focus on legislating and not "chasing every ball" when it comes to investigating Trump.

The days of Presidential Immunity are OVER. Gone. No more free passes to cash in on access to the Oval Office. No more colluding with Russia. And we’ll see if you’re a tax cheat. America is putting a balance of power on your abuses of power. Welcome to democracy. https://t.co/ZjlzAzTHX2

She cited a recent tweet of his, which said that "the days are presidential immunity are over... No more free passes to cash in on access to the Oval Office. No more colluding with Russia, and we'll see if you're a tax cheat."

Swalwell said that there are many other "balls" to chase and that the items listed are only a few of the things he would like to see probed.

Trump’s European Vacation was as bad as the movie. He wimped out of honoring our fallen troops because of a misting. He moped around in his hotel room and insulted fire victims. And he was scorched by the French President. This is not winning. This is a national embarrassment.

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